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Religion – An organized system of beliefs, ceremonies, and rules used to worhip a god, a group of gods or the supernatural.
Each Religion we will study from this point on will be look at in terms of these 6 dimensions:
RITUAL MYTHOLOGICAL DOCTRINAL ETHICAL SOCIAL
EXPIRIENTIAL
With your group: • Become and expert • Come up with an example from a religious pracRce you are familiar with • Teach the class
Understanding Indigenous Sacred Ways Read 33 – 36 & The Circle of right relaRonships (Pg 39-‐40) Reflect upon reading in the following ways: • Why do most indigenous religions around the world have similar qualiRes? • Is it a cultural value system? • Similar outlook? • GeneRc? • Geographic?
• Why do you think things changed? Why did “god evolve” or change to the various types it is today?
Religion vs. Spirituality The human brain and body is created in a way that is hard wired for spiritual experiences. We are spiritual creatures. The human is a SOCIAL creature. Evolved to communicate and cooperate with others to enhance survival. Religion is A SET OF ORGANIZED BELEIFS & PRACTICES SHARED BY COMMUNITY.
Understanding Indigenous Sacred Ways Read 33 – 36 & The Circle of right relaRonships (Pg 39-‐40) Reflect upon reading in the following ways: • Why do most indigenous religions around the world have similar qualiRes? • Is it a cultural value system? • Similar outlook? • GeneRc? • Geographic?
• Why do you think things changed? Why did “god evolve” or change to the various types it is today?
1) Venus Von Willendorf -‐ Woman is mythic in herself -‐ Natural Cycle (menses)
2) Seated Mother Goddess Flanked By Two Lionesses
What is being worshiped? Turkey, Neolithic Period 6000-‐5500 BCE
Half Animal, Half Human Dordogne, France Paleolithic Period c. 15300 BCE Semi-‐human characters Can you think of other examples?
18,000-‐10,000 BCE Dordogne Cave PainRngs Why paint these things?
EARLY NaRve American Cave Art 6000 BC – 18th Century CE What are the IMPLICATIONS?
COSMIC SYMBOL
Mud PainRng -‐ Bird Humans & Serpernts
THE LIFEWAY: No worshiping, No propiRaRon to gods, enRre life is a ritual. Example Walkabouts-‐ at puberty-‐ young men are sent out alone into outback with nothing. Have to find their way back. If they make it, they become part of the tribe-‐ an adult example of rite of passage
Animism: Common features of Basic Religion. Animism-‐ belief that soul/spirit exist is every object -‐primiRve people believed spirit/soul caused life in human -‐seen as vapors-‐ passed between human beings into plants, animals, inanimate objects (leads to naturism = nature worship).
Totemism: extension of animism. RecogniRon of a relaRonship between a certain type of animal (the totem) and a group of people. NaRve Americans: -‐carved from cedar trees (NW pacific coast), raised to represent a family-‐clan emblem honor a deceased elder, records genealogy of families -‐Thunderbird usually at top of totem pole-‐ lord of sky realm (some tribes used figures of witch men.) Other figures: bear, whale, copper woman, raven, beaver, wolf, frog, mosquito. Religious aspect of totem-‐ clan was descended from totemic animal. Totem protect clan from evil/cure disease. Cannot hunt totemic animal. Bears: power, healing-‐ a cave bear returning to womb of mother earth. Strong feminine aspect: protecRon of cubs. # of poles increased amer contact with whites-‐ populaRon decreased, tribes wanted records for posterity.
Examples: 1) Cave painRngs of Cro-‐Magnon-‐ good hunt 2) Eskimos shamans-‐ manipulate male dolls to hope females have children 3) Using Magic rites to hurry seasonal change (spring) or delay it (fall) 4) India-‐ shooRng arrows into clay dolls to make someone fall in love-‐ sound familiar? 5) NaRve American-‐ Ghost dances 6) FeRsh-‐ object used to control nature in a magical way. Modern examples? good luck charm, sRcks, stones, bones, feathers, rabbit foot, lucky number
MAGIC: trying to coerce nature through rites/ceremonies
Divina:on: predict future through various magical means: -‐interpretaRon of dreams by priest -‐necromancy-‐ evoking spirits of dead -‐augury-‐ foretell events by: observaRon of numbers, species, flight of birds, eaRng of birds, weather signs/unusual phenomena: ex.? -‐inspect entrails of sacrificed animals -‐Oracle of Delphi, oracles bones in ancient China
Taboo-‐ dangerous, unclean, forbidden -‐ Various acRons are considered taboo (forbidden) due to the alteraRon of future events. CAN YOU THINK OF ANY?
Sumerian Civiliza:on c. 4000 BCE
Aggressive, compeRRve, Warrior
Gods – (Gilgamesh)
Mohenjo-‐Daro – Indus River Valley (Pakistan), 2699-‐1900
3 Faced Central Figure Male Figure with a horned headdress and in tradiRonal yoga pose Animal Figures in proflie
2150 – 1400 BCE
GILGAMESH
What is being worshipped?
Buddhist
Sumerian Cycles of Life/Death
Symbolism of the sphere/disk
What do you find interesRng here?
HISTORY OF GOD: What do you noRce about the civilizaRons of NaRve American’s Culture & Geography and their “gods”? What do you noRce about the Sumerians culture & geography and their gods? What is our cultures value system? Why are we culturally “loosing our religion”?